Saturday, April 26, 2025, 10 – 11 AM EDT
The Campus Colors & Connection program combines the power of art-making and conversation to bring people together through authentic engagement and interaction. Program participants have a chance to explore and grow their creative intelligence as they discover how color can express and reflect moods and emotions. The program helps nurture peer-to-peer communication which is increasingly viewed by Campus Life experts as essential for students navigating the complexities of the college experience.
"Campus Colors & Connection" is designed for Emory students, and will be facilitated by Brandi Benton and Brynna Garden from the Center for Student Wellbeing.
This program is free but space is limited and registration is required.
This program is part of "Art for Our Sake: Creative Wellbeing at the Carlos," a day of workshops and pop-up programs throughout the galleries and across the museum that incorporates dance, visual art, writing, music, and more. Participants are encouraged to engage in art forms that they feel drawn to, led by practicing artists, and utilize the arts as a tool to support mental wellbeing, process grief, and healing.